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Images Dated 16th August 2006 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: A German soldier surrenders, Aisne, France, World War I, 18 July 1918

A German soldier surrenders, Aisne, France, World War I, 18 July 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: American 155th artillery battery, south of Soissons, France, 18 July 1918

American 155th artillery battery, south of Soissons, France, 18 July 1918. The Battle of Soissons, which was fought between 18 and 22 July 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French 75th artillery battery, Aisne, France, 18 July 1918

French 75th artillery battery, Aisne, France, 18 July 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: A broken down French light tank, Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, 1918

A broken down French light tank, Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, 1918. Tanks were first deployed in World War I by the British in 1916

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Observation post of General Mangin, 18th July 1918, Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, (1926)

Observation post of General Mangin, 18th July 1918, Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
Observation post of General Mangin during the offensive of 18th July 1918, Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, (1926). General Charles Mangin was commander of the French 10th Army during the Second

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Georges Clemenceau talking with farmers near the front, Chemin des Dames, France, 1918

Georges Clemenceau talking with farmers near the front, Chemin des Dames, France, 1918. Clemenceau (1841-1929) was appointed Prime Minister of France in November 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French infantry position in a sunken lane, north of Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, 1918

French infantry position in a sunken lane, north of Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, 1918
French infantry position in a sunken lane, north of the forest of Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French infantry resting in a shell hole, Chemin des Dames, France, 11 June 1918

French infantry resting in a shell hole, Chemin des Dames, France, 11 June 1918. A strategically important ridge overlooking the River Aisne

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French machine gunners sweeping a road, Courcelles, south-east of Montdidier, France, 9 June 1918

French machine gunners sweeping a road, Courcelles, south-east of Montdidier, France, 9 June 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: American marines digging trenches, Lucy-le-Bocage, France, 1 June, 1918

American marines digging trenches, Lucy-le-Bocage, France, 1 June, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French artillery battery on the move, Chemin des Dames, France, 1918

French artillery battery on the move, Chemin des Dames, France, 1918. A strategically important ridge overlooking the River Aisne

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: The Third Battle of the Aisne, Chemin des Dames, France, 1918

The Third Battle of the Aisne, Chemin des Dames, France, 1918. A lorry carrying French infantry passes a unit of cavalry. A strategically important ridge overlooking the River Aisne

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau in Versailles, France 3 June 1918

French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau in Versailles, France 3 June 1918. Clemenceau (1841-1929) was appointed Prime Minister of France in November 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: American cavalry unit at rest, Chemin des Dames, France, 1918

American cavalry unit at rest, Chemin des Dames, France, 1918. A strategically important ridge overlooking the River Aisne

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Cavalry and artillery of the French 10th Army, Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, 1918

Cavalry and artillery of the French 10th Army, Villers-Cotterets, Aisne, France, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French troops using flamethrowers to flush out Germans from their shelters, Cantigny, France, 1918

French troops using flamethrowers to flush out Germans from their shelters, Cantigny, France, 1918. French flamethrower teams supported the attack by the American 1st Division on the village of

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French infantry establishing fallback positions in front of a ruined farm, Picardy, France, 1918

French infantry establishing fallback positions in front of a ruined farm, Picardy, France, 1918. French troops digging in between the Somme and the Oise

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French counter-attack between the Somme and the river Oise, Picardy, France, 1918

French counter-attack between the Somme and the river Oise, Picardy, France, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Amiens Cathedral, Picardy, France, 1918

Amiens Cathedral, Picardy, France, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Fench sappers in gas masks re-laying telephone lines after a bombardment, 1918

Fench sappers in gas masks re-laying telephone lines after a bombardment, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Machine gunners at the edge of Hangard Wood, Picardy, France, 28 April 1918, (1926)

Machine gunners at the edge of Hangard Wood, Picardy, France, 28 April 1918, (1926). Hangard Wood was the site of fierce fighting in April 1918 during the German Spring Offensive

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: The presentation of General Franchet d Esperey to an Italian envoy to France, Champagne, (1926)

The presentation of General Franchet d Esperey to an Italian envoy to France, Champagne, (1926)
The presentation of General Franchet d Esperey to an Italian envoy to France, Champagne, April 1918. Franchet d Esperey (1856-1942) commanded the French Northern Army Group in 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French field hospital near Moreuil, Picardy, France, 1918

French field hospital near Moreuil, Picardy, France, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Allied command post on Mount Kemmel near Ypres, Belgium, 23 April 1918

Allied command post on Mount Kemmel near Ypres, Belgium, 23 April 1918. The Germans would take this position during their Spring Offensive over the next few days

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French and English officers at Mount Kemmel near Ypres, Belgium, April 1918

French and English officers at Mount Kemmel near Ypres, Belgium, April 1918. Mount Kemmel fell to the Germans on 25 April during their Lys Offensive

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French Cavalry in Action, 1918, (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott

French Cavalry in Action, 1918, (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott
French Cavalry in Action, 1918, (1926). The combination of trench warfare, modern artillery, the machine gun and barbed wire rendered cavalry effectively obsolete in World War I

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: The flag of the Regiment de Marche, of The French Foreign Legion, c1914-1918

The flag of the Regiment de Marche, of The French Foreign Legion, c1914-1918. The Regiment de Marche, was headed by the famous Colonel Rollet, the Father of the Legion

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French machine gunners dug in at the edge of a road, under apple trees, 1918

French machine gunners dug in at the edge of a road, under apple trees, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: A line of French infantry foxholes, 1918

A line of French infantry foxholes, 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: General Philippe Petain and Georges Clemenceau, (1926)

General Philippe Petain and Georges Clemenceau, (1926). A hero of the French defence of Verdun, Petain (1856-1951) was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the French army in 1917 after a series of

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: A regiment of French infantry going to the front, France, 30 March 1918

A regiment of French infantry going to the front, France, 30 March 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French infantry regiment returning from the front, 30 March 1918

French infantry regiment returning from the front, 30 March 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Evacuated French wounded after the battle at Plessis-de-Roye, Picardy, France, 30 March 1918

Evacuated French wounded after the battle at Plessis-de-Roye, Picardy, France, 30 March 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: German Zeppelin L49 brought down and captured intact by the French, 20 October 1917

German Zeppelin L49 brought down and captured intact by the French, 20 October 1917

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Aftermath of the fighting in the park of Plessis-de-Roye, Picardy, France, 30th March 1918

Aftermath of the fighting in the park of Plessis-de-Roye, Picardy, France, 30th March 1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: John Pershing and Hunter Liggett, American First World War generals, March 1918

John Pershing and Hunter Liggett, American First World War generals, March 1918. Pershing led the American Expeditionary Force in World War I

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Marie Emile Fayolle, French First World War general, (1926)

Marie Emile Fayolle, French First World War general, (1926). A general with a background in the artillery, Fayolle (1858-1926) was brought out of retirement when war broke out in 1914

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: American and French troops in a trench at the front, 1917-1918

American and French troops in a trench at the front, 1917-1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: American troops at the front delivering soup to their comrades, 1917-1918

American troops at the front delivering soup to their comrades, 1917-1918

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: The carcass of Zeppelin LZ85 (L45), 20 October 1917

The carcass of Zeppelin LZ85 (L45), 20 October 1917. L45s crew carried out an emergency landing behind Allied lines and destroyed the airship

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: The carcass of Zeppelin LZ93 (L44), St Clement, France, 20 October 1917

The carcass of Zeppelin LZ93 (L44), St Clement, France, 20 October 1917. Wreckage of a German airship brought down by anti-aircraft fire

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French trenches on the Piave River, Italian Front, December 1917

French trenches on the Piave River, Italian Front, December 1917. French and British troops were deployed to the Italian front after the Italians were heavily defeated by the Austrians

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Le Gardien du Creneau, 1915, (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott

Le Gardien du Creneau, 1915, (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott
Le Gardien du Creneau, 1915, (1926). A French infantryman speaking with his comrade on lookout duty

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: French soldiers overlooking German positions, Battle of Malmaison, 1917

French soldiers overlooking German positions, Battle of Malmaison, 1917. Fought between 23 October and 1 November 1917, Malmaison was a successful French attack along the Chemin des Dames

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: The daily report in the office of the French Commander in Chief, 1917

The daily report in the office of the French Commander in Chief, 1917. General Petain and his staff meeting at headquarters

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: The trenches of Champagne, France, 1914

The trenches of Champagne, France, 1914. French soldiers looking across the battlefield

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Letter written by Queen Elizabeth I, 16th century, (1896). Artist: Queen Elizabeth I

Letter written by Queen Elizabeth I, 16th century, (1896). Artist: Queen Elizabeth I
Letter written by Queen Elizabeth I, 16th century, (1896). Illustration of a letter written in French by Elizabeth I (1533-1603) from a work published by Boussod, Valadon & Co, (1896)

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2006: Tomb of Queen Elizabeth I, Westminster Abbey, (1896)

Tomb of Queen Elizabeth I, Westminster Abbey, (1896). The tomb of Elizabeth (1533-1603) in Westminster Abbey, London. Illustration from a work published by Boussod, Valadon & Co, (1896)



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